March 2023 Archive
1021.
Code coverage for Go integration tests (go.dev)
1022.
Microsoft lays off an ethical AI team as it doubles down on OpenAI (techcrunch.com)
1023.
Ask HN: How is the SVB situation affecting your startup?
1024.
'The People's Hospital' treats uninsured and undocumented (npr.org)
1025.
What was the impact of Julius Caesar’s murder? (historytoday.com)
1026.
UBS got Credit Suisse for almost nothing (bloomberg.com)
1027.
Kelly ‘Aloria’ Lum has died (techcrunch.com)
1028.
Microphones (coutant.org)
1029.
Costa Rica’s enigmatic addresses (2021) (crcdaily.com)
1030.
Please delete 2M files to continue using your Google Drive account (old.reddit.com)
1031.
Just Write (robert.bearblog.dev)
1032.
Tell HN: Instagram's API has broken, support tickets ignored, status page green
1033.
Google discloses CentOS Linux kernel vulnerabilities citing failure to fix (neowin.net)
1034.
Emitting Safer Rust with C2Rust (immunant.com)
1035.
CodeAlpaca – Instruction following code generation model (github.com)
1036.
Sam Altman didn’t take any equity in OpenAI, report says (cnbc.com)
1037.
The emotional toll of caring for research animals (science.org)
1038.
Modern software performance is firmly in its “beyond parody” stage (twitter.com)
1039.
Sleep habits may have long-term benefits (acc.org)
1040.
Nvidia Unveils CuLitho: A “Breakthrough in Computational Lithography” (allaboutcircuits.com)
1041.
FreeBSD Home Audio Studio (vermaden.wordpress.com)
1042.
Launch HN: Sidekick (YC W23) – AI support bot for developers
1043.
Regulators Close New York’s Signature Bank (cnbc.com)
1044.
Show HN: A fully open-source (Apache 2.0)implementation of llama (github.com)
1045.
GarlicGPT – we hallucinate so you don't have to (garlicgpt.com)
1046.
Reverse-engineering the electronics in the Globus analog navigational computer (righto.com)
1047.
Tiny Tapeout: From idea to chip design in minutes! (tinytapeout.com)
1048.
Fed hikes rates by 0.25 point despite recent turmoil in the banking sector (cnbc.com)
1049.
Google was beloved as an employer for years. Then it laid off thousands by email (cnn.com)
1050.
Spack – scientific software package manager for supercomputers, Linux, and macOS (spack.io)